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Under House Arrest

The greater part of the world is living under house arrest.  What crime did we commit? What jury condemned us? What judge sentenced us? When Paul of the Bible was under house arrest he saw it as an opportunity to preach the gospel. We should do the same.The gospel is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes. In our day we are surrounded by people full of fear over a virus which is probably no more potent than flu, which indeed does kill some people every year.  But people need to realize that their fear is misplaced.  They should be fearing God who has the power to send them to hell when they refuse to put their trust in Jesus as the only Saviour. In great kindness God has sent this trouble on the world to wake us up.  We who have believed in Him for many years need to repent of our luke warm love for Him. We need to wake up and praise Him in a way that is worthy of His great majesty and power.  We who know Him already have taken Him for granted. We have not dwelt on the greatness of His love in sending Jesus to save us.  Now we need to wake up and let our light shine so that others can see we are not afraid, because our God reigns.  He is in control of the situation and even in house arrest we can be shining lights, shining in the darkness of fear, pointing lost souls to Jesus the only Saviour.

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